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    Dungeness for Divers and more!!

    I have had the flying bird, confirmed as a Red-neck Grebe, I suspected it was from the the wing pattern, stocky build and dark neck and friends on FB confirmed my suspicions. to be honest I don't think the birds on the sea were RNG. There were Two guys in the hide, I was outside and didn't note...
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    Dungeness for Divers and more!!

    Not a composite the pictures are a sequence from one burst of pictures so the birds in pic 1 are the same birds as in pic2 etc the first bird in flight is GCG the second bird in flight is RNG are you saying that the two Grebes on the sea to the right are RNG ? I had them all as GCG!! Though...
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    Dungeness for Divers and more!!

    Sorry, they are all the same bird!! GCG in front RNG behind should of made that clear!!! Sorry!!
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    Dungeness for Divers and more!!

    Thanks for that, which pictures are the RNG in I'm struggling to find them!! Not seeing Pintail, can't turn the bird you indicate as a male, I thought female wigeon, would have thought they would look longer overall and have a thinner neck if they were Pintail. But been wrong in the past...
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    Dungeness for Divers and more!!

    Went to Dungeness yesterday, what a day!!! In various places 500+ Red-throated Divers, Red-necked Grebe (armchair tick), Black-throated Diver, Great Northern Diver, Goldeneye, Marsh Harriers, Peregrines, Merlin, Bewick Swans, Bean, Pinkfoot and White-fronted Goose, Common and Velvet Scoter...
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